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president hasn't been to staten island. people in staten island feel abandoned. he hasn't been there. >> he's obviously been to new jersey with the governor. do you think he should now come directly to -- >> he has been to new jersey but he hasn't been to staten island. he hasn't been to breezy point. hasn't been to rockaway. these people lost 80 homes, they lost lives and we're still finding bodies there. i think the president has to devote some of his time to concentrating on that. i'm not saying he should completely end his campaigning. at least maybe he could divide his time in half. i also think the president is evading answering questions about benghazi. it's a tragedy that we may go into this election and we don't know the answer, did president obama know about the prior attacks on that consulate. did he know about the attack in june, when there was a hole drilled through the wall that was 12 feet wide. if that didn't wake him up to the fact that we needed more security in benghazi, then there's something seriously wrong. but this man has now evaded for si
president hasn't been to staten island. people in staten island feel abandoned. he hasn't been there. >> he's obviously been to new jersey with the governor. do you think he should now come directly to -- >> he has been to new jersey but he hasn't been to staten island. he hasn't been to breezy point. hasn't been to rockaway. these people lost 80 homes, they lost lives and we're still finding bodies there. i think the president has to devote some of his time to concentrating on...
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new yorkers already know that staten islanders are proud and tough. tonight people want the city, state and country to know they need help and say they're not getting it. >> we're going to die if we get killed with the weather, we're going to die. we're going to freeze. we got 90-year-old people. >> we'll have them moved this afternoon. >> please. we have no cars. don't you see? we need -- please, president obama, please listen to us down here. we are going to die. you don't understand. you've got to get your trucks here on this corner now. >> we are trying -- >> this is three days. >> with us now is the satten island president. the situation is grave and it hasn't gotten the attention from media and also the authorities over the last three days. are you finally starting to see -- >> we're seeing some improvement from what took place this morning. >> reporter: you basically, you know, said some tough words about the red cross saying, look, people shouldn't even donate because they're not there to help. and does that seem to have gotten at least the wh
new yorkers already know that staten islanders are proud and tough. tonight people want the city, state and country to know they need help and say they're not getting it. >> we're going to die if we get killed with the weather, we're going to die. we're going to freeze. we got 90-year-old people. >> we'll have them moved this afternoon. >> please. we have no cars. don't you see? we need -- please, president obama, please listen to us down here. we are going to die. you don't...
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staten island residents erupted over a fema that this is not helping. they are in a self-congratulatory bubble. >> fema has been fantastic. >> today you hear nothing about the things about fema. >> everyone has made this a number one priority and this continues to be my number one priority. neil: it remains sticky with this politician parade. thousands of angry victims simply looking for answers, and they are not getting them. cash-strapped homeowners dealing with mortgage is very much alive and well and thinks the dataset on keeping those mortgages current. this week it is like an awful lot. it's piling up. this next guest knows it firsthand. scott mcgrath. he was at that town hall meeting and he joins me now on the phone. or, you made your views very clear. very lovely. very well. did you get any response? >> absolutely not. they did not get a response. they never gave us a direct answer. they just among hear it. neil: was the whole idea of the town hall meeting anyway? this is going to be like a pta meeting? officials think things are hunky dory? >>
staten island residents erupted over a fema that this is not helping. they are in a self-congratulatory bubble. >> fema has been fantastic. >> today you hear nothing about the things about fema. >> everyone has made this a number one priority and this continues to be my number one priority. neil: it remains sticky with this politician parade. thousands of angry victims simply looking for answers, and they are not getting them. cash-strapped homeowners dealing with mortgage is...
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looking live at staten island in new york, still under water three days after sandy's fury. this is the next problem, long lines at gas stations. drivers getting angry, very, very angry. 88 deaths and at least 37 in new york city. why is it taking so long to fix this? i'll speak to one of the top people at con edison. residents are pleading for help of the storm that tossed boats around like toys. i'll talk to some of them in just a moment. and another huge storm could hit next week. i'll talk to chad myers about that. in the wake of a superstorm, climate change. and five days until election day. listen to what mitt romney said in virginia beach earlier. >> would you want four more years where -- i think it will be helpful to have a president who actually understands job creation. >> our cnn orc pochlt shows obama at 50 and romney at 48. we begin with one of the hardest hit areas from hurricane sandy, staten island where the death toll continues to rise. with me now is the assembly woman and another resident of staten island, anthony, who rescued his brother from the storm.
looking live at staten island in new york, still under water three days after sandy's fury. this is the next problem, long lines at gas stations. drivers getting angry, very, very angry. 88 deaths and at least 37 in new york city. why is it taking so long to fix this? i'll speak to one of the top people at con edison. residents are pleading for help of the storm that tossed boats around like toys. i'll talk to some of them in just a moment. and another huge storm could hit next week. i'll talk...
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this is what the staten island president james molinaro said about the red cross response. he said it's an absolute disgrace. he said he was so infuriated and outraged by the lack of help that you've been receiving. do you endorse what he said? >> well, i think it was a sentiment of frustration this morning because we hadn't had seen a real response here in staten island but we had our senators out here today and i can say that the red cross is on the grounds right now. we have them at certain locations. giving food, giving water. and also our community has been out there collecting donated goods and distributing them out in the streets along the blocks that have certainly been devastated by the storm. >> homeland security along with the head of fema, some are saying a little too late for all of this. there's been three days of virtual inactivity there from emergency services and the reason it's so significant is that staten island, although relatively small compared to some of the other areas that are affected, has suffered nearly half of the human death toll, 19 people ha
this is what the staten island president james molinaro said about the red cross response. he said it's an absolute disgrace. he said he was so infuriated and outraged by the lack of help that you've been receiving. do you endorse what he said? >> well, i think it was a sentiment of frustration this morning because we hadn't had seen a real response here in staten island but we had our senators out here today and i can say that the red cross is on the grounds right now. we have them at...
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we're coming to you from staten island, new york. it is freezing cold and a lot of people are suffering. here across the region, hundreds of thousands without power, nearly two weeks after superstorm sandy hit. we reported this ongoing dis'ser is man made, and i want to tell you about that tonight. keeping them honest. we begin with breaking news. a story that has slind sided the american intelligence community and still developing at this hour. general david petraeus resigned as director of the cia after admitting he an extramarital affair. they confirm to cnn that the investigators have been exploring tips on an affair with paula broadwell, his biographer. they tried to see if there was a potential security risk, in other words to see if petraeus could possibly be black mailed. petraeus is a highly respected, retired four-star general who commanded forces in both iraq and afghanistan. he was sworn in to run the cia a little over a year ago with vice president biden with his wife holly at his side. that was the swearing in. they've
we're coming to you from staten island, new york. it is freezing cold and a lot of people are suffering. here across the region, hundreds of thousands without power, nearly two weeks after superstorm sandy hit. we reported this ongoing dis'ser is man made, and i want to tell you about that tonight. keeping them honest. we begin with breaking news. a story that has slind sided the american intelligence community and still developing at this hour. general david petraeus resigned as director of...
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wilwill you run out to staten island? >> i will be on twitter urging them all to do that. >> why not.
wilwill you run out to staten island? >> i will be on twitter urging them all to do that. >> why not.
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ann curry, nbc news, staten island. >> ann's return to staten island was for tonight's new broadcast of "rock center." and we hope you can join us at 10:00, 9:00 central. >>> and the pentagon says a u.s. drone was fired on by iran in the international air space over the persian gulf last week. now the timing of this disclosure is raising questions tonight. we have our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel with more. >> reporter: brian, this mission was classified. the predator drone was not even hit, let alone shot down. so why talk about it now? it seems that the pentagon is trying to give a very public warning to iran that if this kind of thing happens again, the u.s. could respond militarily. they may also want the american public to know this is going on in case we wake up one morning and hear there has been an exchange of fire between the u.s. and iran. allocatio the indications are t iran, containing their nuclear weapons, is an issue. >> thanks for your reporting on it tonight. >>> out west, high drama in a courtroom in arizona, as the man accused of shooting congresswoma
ann curry, nbc news, staten island. >> ann's return to staten island was for tonight's new broadcast of "rock center." and we hope you can join us at 10:00, 9:00 central. >>> and the pentagon says a u.s. drone was fired on by iran in the international air space over the persian gulf last week. now the timing of this disclosure is raising questions tonight. we have our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel with more. >> reporter: brian, this mission was...
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correspondent david lee miller is live on staten island with the breaking developments. good evening, david. >> bret, you know the starting line for the marathon is here in storm ra advantageed staten island. many people here are pleased to hear the race has been canceled. mayor bloomberg issued a statement that said while holding the race would not require diverting resources from the recovery evident it's clear that it has been source of controversy and division. the region is still recovering from the storm and the survivorring only continues -- and the survivorring only suffey continues. >> people living in area affected by the storm is running out of patience. >> it's terrible. everything is going down hill. this is not america. i don't know what it is. >> millions are without power, especially those who depend on overhead lines for electricit electricity. >> i don't have anywhere to go, i don't have closed. all the closed i have on they gave it to me. >> in hard-hit staten island residents are trying to dry out and sift through the daniel. >> 22 years of my home, i
correspondent david lee miller is live on staten island with the breaking developments. good evening, david. >> bret, you know the starting line for the marathon is here in storm ra advantageed staten island. many people here are pleased to hear the race has been canceled. mayor bloomberg issued a statement that said while holding the race would not require diverting resources from the recovery evident it's clear that it has been source of controversy and division. the region is still...
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very cool for staten island. and very cool about staten island. but the pentagon is still telling manhattan no.
very cool for staten island. and very cool about staten island. but the pentagon is still telling manhattan no.
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liz: let's head to staten island. abuse of power just as people are extraordinarily concerned about getting any power or water. the abuse they are talking about is the usage for the marathon. what are they saying about in staten island? adam: they do not want the marathon to proceed because there is still a pile of debris. this is what somebody's livelihood was. i am looking at a box of old christmas ornaments, there is a child like caught the kind you put your 3-year-old on when you are trying to teach them how to ride, then when you come down here, you have refrigerators and stoves and things like that. they have a red cross truck here. volunteers from staten island have been coming here to help out their own. you are talking earlier about the marathon. we have interviewed countless of people here. one new york state assembly woman who thinks it is a travesty, not because they do not want a positive image of new york city, but they say now is not the time. postpone it for a week. they look for leadership from govern
liz: let's head to staten island. abuse of power just as people are extraordinarily concerned about getting any power or water. the abuse they are talking about is the usage for the marathon. what are they saying about in staten island? adam: they do not want the marathon to proceed because there is still a pile of debris. this is what somebody's livelihood was. i am looking at a box of old christmas ornaments, there is a child like caught the kind you put your 3-year-old on when you are trying...
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seth doane, cbs news, staten island. >>> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. taxpayers just handed california another $6 billion. that's a six followed by nine zeros. and when $6 billion is up for grabs, a lot of people want a slice of that pie. cbs 5 reporter joe vazquez and the first signs of a prop 30 feeding frenzy. joe. >> reporter: that includes uc- berkeley students here who say they are just tired of all those tuition hikes. demonstrating in the driving rain, a couple of hundred uc- berkeley students gathered this afternoon to let their voices be heard. >> why do the 1%ers hate us so much? >> reporter: two days after passing prop 30 which infused millions know public education statewide many bemoan the fact it may have little immediate impact on how much they pay. >> the point is not that we need to re-fund education. we need to completely restructure it. and we need to put our priorities ne
seth doane, cbs news, staten island. >>> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. taxpayers just handed california another $6 billion. that's a six followed by nine zeros. and when $6 billion is up for grabs, a lot of people want a slice of that pie. cbs 5 reporter joe vazquez and the...
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seth doane, cbs news, staten island. . >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is 9 news now. >>> it happened again so soon, it feels very frustrating and angry. >> it is cold, dash and frustrating for the victims of superstorm sandy now trying to clean up after the nor'easter. there were already nearly half a million power outages in new york and new jersey left over from sandy and now there are hundreds of thousands more. utility crews are working around the clock cleaning up again. the storm brought snow and took down trees in an area that had already frankly been exhausted from sandy, but new jersey governor chris christie says it could have been worse. >> believe it or not, this is always helpful because it wasn't rain and so it helped on the flooding side. >> some parishioners of this church in rock level away
seth doane, cbs news, staten island. . >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is 9 news now. >>> it happened again so soon, it feels very frustrating and angry. >> it is cold, dash and frustrating for the victims of superstorm sandy now trying to clean up after the nor'easter. there were already...
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let me tell you. >> there are six fema disaster recovery centers on staten island, yet driving around, people say it's volunteer groups having the biggest impact. >> when it's all said and done, we're going to continue to care for this community. >> so, we saw, too, the it's local, local, local and not the government, but yet when the government is stepping in now to step it up, they seem to be cutting out local groups. >> that is the huge challenge. the government is helping on this level. right now, people need help on this level, so they're happy they're seeing checks coming in, but you know, when you talk about rebuild, talk about information, when you talk about resource, it's the community groups that really, really know where the great need is. that's why the volunteers flock there. yet this this whole emergency response, they're not even part of the equation. it's great to have somebody focus on the rebuilding, but there needs to be somebody in charge of coordinating the volunteers or maybe not. really taking action and you saw that. >> if you were to take them away, there wou
let me tell you. >> there are six fema disaster recovery centers on staten island, yet driving around, people say it's volunteer groups having the biggest impact. >> when it's all said and done, we're going to continue to care for this community. >> so, we saw, too, the it's local, local, local and not the government, but yet when the government is stepping in now to step it up, they seem to be cutting out local groups. >> that is the huge challenge. the government is...
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. >> one of the most heart wrenching tales comes from staten island. gary tuchman has more on the story of two little boys caught in that storm. >> reporter: a ford explorer on the side of a street in staten island, new york. the car seats remain where two little boys, brandon and conner moore were sitting as their mother was driving during hurricane sandy desperately looking for shelter. what happened is sad, horrifying, terrifying. she was driving her suv down this street and plunged into this hole during the height of hurricane sandy. she then got out of the vehicle with her 2-year-old son and 4-year-old son, remember, it is pouring rain, torrential, the winds 90 miles per hour and she comes over here to this tree and holds on to the tree, grabs the branches and grabs the tree and holds on to it and holds on to her sons at the same time and she did this, according to police, for hours. that's what she told the police. she went up to this house behind me and knocked on the door and a man was inside and plead would him to let them inside the house. th
. >> one of the most heart wrenching tales comes from staten island. gary tuchman has more on the story of two little boys caught in that storm. >> reporter: a ford explorer on the side of a street in staten island, new york. the car seats remain where two little boys, brandon and conner moore were sitting as their mother was driving during hurricane sandy desperately looking for shelter. what happened is sad, horrifying, terrifying. she was driving her suv down this street and...
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rubbing their eyes today on staten island. if you see something tomorrow you'd like to show all of your friends, let us know. tweet me your ideas for the "instant index," @dianesawyer. >>> and, coming up, if you bought a lottery ticket with a friend or a co-worker, you have to stay tuned and see what we're going to tell you next. it could change your life. le announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is p
rubbing their eyes today on staten island. if you see something tomorrow you'd like to show all of your friends, let us know. tweet me your ideas for the "instant index," @dianesawyer. >>> and, coming up, if you bought a lottery ticket with a friend or a co-worker, you have to stay tuned and see what we're going to tell you next. it could change your life. le announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob...
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a staten island parade. staten island is going to hold a parade specifically for 23 members of the army reserves. members of the 961st transportation detachment from staten island. a statewide parade down for all iraq war vets. mayor bloomberg still says no because the pentagon still says no to that. but on march 10th, staten island is going to do it itself. staten island is going to hold its own little welcome home from
a staten island parade. staten island is going to hold a parade specifically for 23 members of the army reserves. members of the 961st transportation detachment from staten island. a statewide parade down for all iraq war vets. mayor bloomberg still says no because the pentagon still says no to that. but on march 10th, staten island is going to do it itself. staten island is going to hold its own little welcome home from
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they were there, air lifting people off the rooftops in staten island. a grateful city thanking them tonight. >>> and, how about the bright lights of the big city? well, the power was flickering back on today, in parts of the city. and here's how it began on wall street. street lights glowed green. and backup generators powered up the new york stock exchange as my your michael bloomberg rang the opening bell. the markets back in business after a two-day hihiatus. the dow closed flat at the end of the day. >>> other signs of life tonight. broadway back after losing $7 million in ticket sales. and, we could see new yorkers huddling at banks using extension cords to charge their cell phones. all across the city, new yorkers walked and waited. you can see the traffic there on the right. it was hours to move anywhere. and, there is another hospital being evacuated tonight. bellevue hospital, famous for its mental health services. 150 national guard members coming in to take those patients to safety tonight. >>> and new york is one of just 16 states grappling
they were there, air lifting people off the rooftops in staten island. a grateful city thanking them tonight. >>> and, how about the bright lights of the big city? well, the power was flickering back on today, in parts of the city. and here's how it began on wall street. street lights glowed green. and backup generators powered up the new york stock exchange as my your michael bloomberg rang the opening bell. the markets back in business after a two-day hihiatus. the dow closed flat at...
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the reason for upset is the marathon starts in staten island at the entrance, and staten island frankly has a lot on its plate right now. marathon organizers and mayor bloomberg are defending the decision to go on with the race citing in part the economic activity it generates for the city. across the hudson river we've been focusing on the ongoing flooding crisis in hoboken, new jersey, over the last couple days. the water receding dramatically overnight. the national guard still on hand in hoboken. they're now delivering supplies to residents. residents who today got their first look at what the water left behind. mud and debris and a whole lot of mess. you may have heard subways started running again in new york city today. that is sort of true. tunnels under the rivers surrounding manhattan are still flooded and almost half of the island is still without power so trains are running in sections. that means they are running in places but does mean you sometimes get where you need to go and sometimes you just get part of the way there. the outer boroughs getting into manhattan often me
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this time to visit a disaster recovery site in staten island. meantime, residents here are still waiting for the power to come back on. governor chris christie has pledged that power could be restored in all areas of new jersey by tonight. lester? >> michelle, thank you. >>> the united nations declared this malala day named for the pakistani girl shot by the taliban for speaking out for the education of girls. that story from nbc's amn amna navaz. >> reporter: they chanted her name and carried her picture. fellow students in pakistan honoring malala. it's not only one, we are all malala. the whole of pakistan is. >> my message to the female students of this country is that all of the female students should get education because education is so important. >> reporter: across the border in india, prayers for malala's recovery. in england where she's being treated supporters lit candles in her name. >> we can vote for her to win the nobel peace prize to make her cause greater. >> reporter: a cause picked up in the months after she was shot in the h
this time to visit a disaster recovery site in staten island. meantime, residents here are still waiting for the power to come back on. governor chris christie has pledged that power could be restored in all areas of new jersey by tonight. lester? >> michelle, thank you. >>> the united nations declared this malala day named for the pakistani girl shot by the taliban for speaking out for the education of girls. that story from nbc's amn amna navaz. >> reporter: they chanted...
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the video comes from staten island. rescue operations have been on since the storm hit new york on monday. those guys and women who do these kinds of things highly trained very brave obviously. they go in when others are trying to get out. >>> steve leisman here with me now. steve, as we speak, the president is in a helicopter touring some of the most heavily damaged areas in the state of new jersey. i've been told that what happens here is a wealth destruction but not an economic output destruction. is it possible that this is going to, on net, add to growth? >> it's a nice thought. if you look at the rubble. unfortunately, while we're billing can be an offset from the losses from natural disasters, general economic thinking that you rarely end up on the positive side when all the costs are counted. estimates for the total cost of sandy ranging right now, as we count the rubble, as high as $50 billion. and as low as $30 billion. that would make it one of the uctive storms in our history. the unique aspect of the storm
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out in staten island. and the poor folks in staten island. first sandy and now snow and look at the debris. so many people waiting to go to feam. and yesterday they went to fema and they saw that. >> brian: they were not there. and they found their way because it was freezing rain and heavy snow. it makes it twice as deadly and on the door it was too bad for fema to work. if the weather is not good how can feam success employ. >> gretchen: isn't that when they are posed to work. >> brian: on long island 400,000 people without power . fema left voice messages that said there are hotels for you because of no power. but the hotels they listed are all having waiting lists for 150 and only three in statene land. >> steve: it was not only one fema center in long island closed. 10 were closed across the region. the attorney general of new york is investigating the price gouging. because on craig's list people were selling five gallon empty gas cans for ever upon -- $500. >> gretchen: people have nothing to pick up their gas. i heard stories of trash
out in staten island. and the poor folks in staten island. first sandy and now snow and look at the debris. so many people waiting to go to feam. and yesterday they went to fema and they saw that. >> brian: they were not there. and they found their way because it was freezing rain and heavy snow. it makes it twice as deadly and on the door it was too bad for fema to work. if the weather is not good how can feam success employ. >> gretchen: isn't that when they are posed to work....
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some sad time on staten island. you can go to our website to see some of the video that we shot out there and for information on how to contribute to relief for hurricane victims. >>> coming up, the lines have been long for early voting, and so has the fight over the right to vote early. joy reid and richard wolffe will join me next. and you're looking at the president's last campaign event. he will speak shortly with the first lady in des moines and you'll see it here live. we're going to try to stump some political junkies with questions from bing elections. do you know where your polling place is? maybe somewhere around my house. mine's just, right over that way. well you can find out exactly where it is using bing elections. it's a good day for politics. which way do you lean politically? conservative. republican. well, using the bing news selector you can find news from whichever way you lean. (together) social on this side, financial. which party is currently predicted to win a majority in the senate? the repu
some sad time on staten island. you can go to our website to see some of the video that we shot out there and for information on how to contribute to relief for hurricane victims. >>> coming up, the lines have been long for early voting, and so has the fight over the right to vote early. joy reid and richard wolffe will join me next. and you're looking at the president's last campaign event. he will speak shortly with the first lady in des moines and you'll see it here live. we're...
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i'll talk to a resident of staten island ahead. to here? at university of phoenix we're moving career planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. >>> up close tonight, a first look at the previously unknown secret operation the obama campaign used to defeat mitt romney. as you've heard about or as you're about to learn, this operation was so highly organized, technical and computerized, could become a template for future campaigns. president obama spent months on the campaign trail of course but so did mitt romney. the president shook hands, posed for photos with voters. so did mitt romney. so what was the ultimate difference between the two in terms of their operations? well, obama's data mining operation microtargeting voters. "time" magazine's white house correspondent michael scherer got an inside look at the operation and joins me now. t
i'll talk to a resident of staten island ahead. to here? at university of phoenix we're moving career planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. >>> up close tonight, a first look at the previously unknown secret operation the obama campaign used to defeat mitt romney. as you've heard...
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and these are people who say staten island looks the same now as it did a few days after sandy. what is fema doing right there now? where is the money going? >> we have a lot of people on the ground in staten island and, first and foremost, you know, people -- you know, this storm hurt a lot of people. they have a right to be angry about that. but the important thing is to realize that we're there, and we're not leaving until we get it done. we have put into the community, into the new york community over $718 million in 30 days. we're getting the money to the people. but it's not enough. we have got to do more. we have got to continue to work with them. >> well, i think absolutely. i think most people would agree with that. the people at these meetings, at this meeting, they jeered when promised air quality is safe. you heard it in the story there. and we're hearing reports of breathing problems and skin irritations. how is fema addressing the health concerns? >> well, we work with the local officials, with the city health department, the state department of health and we'll br
and these are people who say staten island looks the same now as it did a few days after sandy. what is fema doing right there now? where is the money going? >> we have a lot of people on the ground in staten island and, first and foremost, you know, people -- you know, this storm hurt a lot of people. they have a right to be angry about that. but the important thing is to realize that we're there, and we're not leaving until we get it done. we have put into the community, into the new...
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nick camarota and his wife dianne join us from staten island. they are living along with their kids without power in a house heated only by propane stoves. i appreciate both of you being with us. you don't have power, you don't have gas. what are authorities saying to you? is there a plan to help? have you heard from them? >> yes. i just had the plumber come in to do -- look around. he says that everything that i did with the boiler to get it up and running as fast as i could was perfect. he would okay it. once we had power and gas restored. my meter, i only had -- my meter wasn't under water. my panel was four breakers on the panel were submerged. i already replaced the breakers on the panel but he was telling me that bloomberg may have shot down the program because they're afraid of restoring the power and being responsible for people's houses burning down. >> have you got word from fema? have you talked to fema? >> fema came by, did their measurements, you know. they came and went. this is really ridiculous, you know. i'm going to stick it ou
nick camarota and his wife dianne join us from staten island. they are living along with their kids without power in a house heated only by propane stoves. i appreciate both of you being with us. you don't have power, you don't have gas. what are authorities saying to you? is there a plan to help? have you heard from them? >> yes. i just had the plumber come in to do -- look around. he says that everything that i did with the boiler to get it up and running as fast as i could was perfect....